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Why heridity and evolution is important in day today life

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heredity is important to all living organisms as it determines which traits are passed from parent to child. Successful traits are more frequently passed along and over time can change a species. Changes in traits can allow organisms to adapt to specific environments for better rates of survival.

here are two parts to this question obviously, there is the evidence part and there is the truth part.

EVIDENCE

Evolution didn’t come out of nowhere. Despite people referencing Darwin as the manuscript which changed everything, you had other people who came before him who proposed slightly different propositions for how things worked and how things took place. Often Lamarckian writings are defused as being highly innacurate and misleading .. but just remember at the time, they were both revolutionary for priming biological study, and for starting the conversation off on what sort of transition had been taking place.

But evolution even beyond Darwin has got more precise in understanding the intermediate mechanisms, which means of all things, some of Darwin has been proven right, and some was on the right path, but we know better now towards the fundamentals.

TRUTH

The one bit which rattles most creationists and doctrinal religious scripture vendors, is that evolution and from that biological studies has been for many years been providing greater truths about how the whole process happens, why it happens and what it all means.

From such a truth as to how things work you can decipher the mechanisms and chemistry that takes place, the factors that influence it and from that even turn around and build on that, allowing

genetic hereditary diseases to be dealt with
cellular reproduction for replacement organs
ability to watch and learn from both animal and human evolution (yes that is still happening) as to where the human race is heading.
Better than a guide book, these things can change lives, drive humanity towards even greater discoveries and even may result in the modifications that stop humans finally from being human, where that eventually may be necessary.

In the short term it has become a guide book to greater understanding of a process towards the change in multicellular organisms, in the longer term it will create projects with ideas we can only start to fathom, things like replacement parts, successful cancer therapries, viral elimination, and hybrid humankind, and even non-humankind.

With a successful study and understanding for how the process of regular change takes place, we gain understanding of how animals and humans and insects all interact on this planet, and from the science (knowledge and study) gained, there are multiple avenues for newer science that open up from this greater understanding, some not even dreamt of yet.
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